I have used XiG's X-server in the past when I have a video board not supported by xfree86. The situation is reverse this time, very unusual... My Matrox G200 is supported by xfree86 and the glx project (once they make a stable release), but not by XiG. This is completely opposite from what I have seen in the past. Is the open source movement gaining enough attention to surpass commercial software in this respect?
We use the Super Duty laptop cases sold by cases-cases to lug around our laptops in a marine environment. They definately hold up to abuse, and are comletely air/water tight.
This would be more of a "you like, uhh, put your PC into this box thing" kind of a solution, and it will probably be a little bulky. You would still have to look at temperature, and lightning problems (plastic case tho, so it might be ok).
I have used XiG's X-server in the past when I have a video board not supported by xfree86. The situation is reverse this time, very unusual... My Matrox G200 is supported by xfree86 and the glx project (once they make a stable release), but not by XiG. This is completely opposite from what I have seen in the past. Is the open source movement gaining enough attention to surpass commercial software in this respect?
We use the Super Duty laptop cases sold by cases-cases to lug around our laptops in a marine environment. They definately hold up to abuse, and are comletely air/water tight.
This would be more of a "you like, uhh, put your PC into this box thing" kind of a solution, and it will probably be a little bulky. You would still have to look at temperature, and lightning problems (plastic case tho, so it might be ok).
C'mon, if they can't come up with some methode of figuring out how much someone has spent online, then this simply isn't going to work.